2012 2009 PG-13, 158 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Thriller
Director: Roland Emmerich Cast: John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Danny Glover, Amanda Peet, Thandie Newton, Oliver Platt, Thomas McCarthy, Woody Harrelson, Zlatko Buric, Beatrice Rosen, Johann Urb, George Segal, Chin Han, Stephen McHattie, Jimi Mistry
According to the Mayan calendar, Earth will come to an end on December 21, 2012. Scientist Adrian Helmsley (Chiwetel Ejiofor) warns U.S. President Wilson (Danny Glover) that the end of the world is coming. The date arrives, and catastrophes ensue. An earthquake causes Los Angeles to erupt, Las Vegas is demolished, and a volcano destroys Yellowstone National Park. Those disasters are combined with more devastation taking place all over Earth. Meanwhile, Jackson Curtis' (John Cusack) plans to connect with his children at Yellowstone include a harrowing plane ride to Yellowstone where he meets crazy Charlie (Woody Harrelson) who has a map leading to space arks hidden by the government for use if the Mayan prediction proves true.
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The Babysitter 1995 R, 90 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Guy Ferland Cast: Alicia Silverstone, Jeremy London, J.T. Walsh, Lee Garlington, Nicky Katt, Lois Chiles, George Segal, Ryan Slater, Brittany English Stephens, Tuesday Knight, Eric Menyuk, Noel Evangelisti, Jane Alden, Matthew Kimbrough, Michael Chieffo
Teenager Jennifer (Alicia Silverstone) is hired to babysit by Harry and Dolly Tucker (J.T. Walsh and Lee Garlington) who are going out on the town. With the help of some booze, Jennifer's boyfriend Jack (Jeremy London) is talked into going with his friend Mark (Nicky Katt) to visit her. The fantasies begin as both boys dream of encounters with Jennifer–as does alcoholic Harry who hired her.
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Blume in Love 1973 R, 117 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Paul Mazursky Cast: George Segal, Susan Anspach, Kris Kristofferson, Marsha Mason, Shelley Winters, Paul Mazursky, Donald F. Muhich, Erin O'Reilly, Annazette Chase, Shelley Morrison, Mary Jackson, Jo Morrow
Stephen Blume (George Segal) is a philandering lawyer whose wife Nina (Susan Anspach) divorces him and begins an ill-fated affair with singer Elmo (Kris Kristofferson) despite Stephen's futile attempt to convince her to remarry him.
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Born to Win 1971 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama aka: Addict Born to Lose
Director: Ivan Passer Cast: George Segal, Karen Black, Paula Prentiss, Jay Fletcher, Hector Elizondo, Robert De Niro, Sylvia Simms, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Jose Perez, Jack Hollander, Burt Young, Alex Colon
This comedy/drama features George Segal as a New York City hairdresser who resorts to crime to support his expensive heroin addiction.
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The Bridge at Remagen 1969 G, 115 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: John Guillermin Cast: George Segal, Robert Vaughn, Ben Gazzara, Bradford Dillman, E.G. Marshall, Peter van Eyck, Tom Heaton, Matt Clark, Bo Hopkins, Robert Logan
Toward the end of World War II, U.S. troops attempted to capture the last remaining bridge over the Rhine River to keep the Germans from destroying it. Meanwhile, the German officer in charge (Robert Vaughn) delayed the demolition, which precluded German soldiers from returning home. Good acting.
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Cable Guy 1996 PG-13, 91 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Ben Stiller Cast: Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, Leslie Mann, Jack Black, George Segal, Diane Baker, Ben Stiller, Eric Roberts, Janeane Garofalo, David Cross, Andy Dick, Owen Wilson
This comedy is about a cable installer (Jim Carrey) who invades both the romantic and professional lives of his customer (Matthew Broderick).
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California Split 1974 R, 108 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Robert Altman Cast: George Segal, Elliott Gould, Ann Prentiss, Gwen Welles, Bert Remsen, Barbara Ruick, Jeff Goldblum, Tom Signorelli, Barbara London, John Considine, Jay Fletcher, Barbara Colby, Vincent Palmieri, Alyce Passman, Joanne Strauss
Compulsive gamblers Bill Denny (George Segal) and Charlie Waters (Elliott Gould) become friends, and they gamble together. But, as they are leaving, they are beaten up, and the winnings are stolen. They spend the night at Charlie's house with Charlie's roommates, prostitutes Barbara (Ann Prentiss) and Susan (Gwen Welles). The next day, they sink into their worlds of booze, gambling, and sex, and, once again, their money is stolen. Bill sells his possessions to gamble on a big game in Reno. He wins but then leaves the casino and heads home after realizing that gambling may not be the way he wants to live his life, while Charlie remains behind believing that gambling IS his life.
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Carbon Copy 1981 PG, 92 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Michael Schultz Cast: George Segal, Susan Saint James, Denzel Washington, Jack Warden, Paul Winfield, Dick Martin, Tom Poston, Macon McCalman, Parley Baer, Edward Marshall, Vicky Dawson, Vernon Weddle, Ed Call, Angelina Estrada, Carmen Filpi
Years after Jewish business executive Walter Whitney's (George Segal) affair with an African-American woman, their 17-year-old son, Roger (Denzel Washington), comes knocking on the door. When Walter confesses to his wife Vivian (Susan Saint James) that Roger is his son, his life changes. Walter loses Vivian, his job, and place in society and must resort to doing blue-collar work. With his change in lifestyle, Walter begins to understand the obstacles of prejudice that Roger endures. This comedy attempts to blend humor with racial prejudice.
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The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox 1976 PG, 103 min. Genre: Comedy / Western
Director: Melvin Frank Cast: Goldie Hawn, George Segal, Conrad Janis, Thayer David, Roy Jenson, Robert F. Hoy, Jennifer Lee, Sid Gould, Richard Farnsworth, Jerry Willis
An unlikely couple–the Duchess (Goldie Hawn) and the Dirtwater Fox (George Segal)–make off with $40,000 stolen from bank robbers. The robbers follow in pursuit as the couple joins a wagon train of Mormons on their way to Salt Lake City. This film has some funny moments.
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Flirting with Disaster 1996 R, 93 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: David O. Russell Cast: Ben Stiller, Patricia Arquette, Tea Leoni, Alan Alda, Mary Tyler Moore, George Segal, Lily Tomlin, Josh Brolin, Richard Jenkins, David Patrick Kelly
New parents Mel (Ben Stiller) and Nancy (Patricia Arquette) have problems naming their son. Mel was adopted and wants to find his birth parents before coming up with a name. The fun really begins when Mel's adoptive parents (Mary Tyler Moore and George Segal) get in on the act.
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For the Boys 1991 R, 145 min. Genre: Musical
Director: Mark Rydell Cast: Bette Midler, James Caan, George Segal, Patrick O'Neal, Christopher Rydell, Arye Gross, Norman Fell, Rosemary Murphy, Richard Portnow, Bud Yorkin
Dixie Leonard (Bette Midler) joins song and dance man Eddie Sparks (James Caan) and entertains American troops through three wars. This film is filled with 50 years of great music and Bette received an Oscar nomination.
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Fun with Dick and Jane 1977 PG, 95 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Ted Kotcheff Cast: George Segal, Jane Fonda, Ed McMahon, Allan Miller, Dick Gautier, John Dehner, Mary Jackson, Walter Brooke, Fred Willard, Sean Frye, Hank Garcia, James Jeter, Maxine Stuart, Selma Archard, John Brandon
This is not the story of a couple who takes adversity lying down. After Dick Harper (George Segal) loses his job unexpectedly, his wife, Jane (Jane Fonda), joins him on a crime spree. As armed robbers, they manage to maintain their accustomed manner of living.
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Heights 2005 R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Chris Terrio Cast: Glenn Close, Elizabeth Banks, James Marsden, Jesse Bradford, Eric Bogosian, John Light, Matthew Davis, Isabella Rossellini, Thomas Lennon, George Segal, Susan Malick, Michael Murphy
During a 24 hour period, five New Yorkers (Glenn Close, Elizabeth Banks, James Marsden, Jesse Bradford, and Matthew Davis) struggle with identities and love as their lives intersect and then go their separate ways.
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The Hot Rock 1972 PG, 105 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Peter Yates Cast: Robert Redford, George Segal, Ron Leibman, Paul Sand, Zero Mostel, William Redford, Moses Gunn, Charlotte Rae, Graham Jarvis, Harry Bellaver
John Dortmunder (Robert Redford) and Kelp (George Segal) plan a jewelry heist that does NOT go off as planned in this entertaining comedy/suspense film.
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Houdini 1998 TV, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Pen Densham Cast: Johnathon Schaech, Paul Sorvino, Rhea Perlman, Stacy Edwards, George Segal, Ron Perlman, David Warner, Mark Ruffalo, Grace Zabriskie, Judy Geeson
Billed as the "World's Greatest Escape Artist," Harry Houdini is the subject of this biography, which follows his life from birth, immigration to the U.S., and on to fame and fortune as the legendary master of magic.
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Invitation to a Gunfighter 1964 N/R, 91 min. Genre: Western
Director: Richard Wilson Cast: Yul Brynner, Janice Rule, Brad Dexter, Alfred Ryder, George Segal, Pat Hingle, Mike Kellin, Bert Freed, Strother Martin, Clifton James
Returning home to the New Mexico Territory following action in the Civil War, an ex-Confederate soldier (Yul Brynner) finds he has lost his land. He fights a psychotic gunslinger as the balance of power in his part of the West is at stake.
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It's My Party 1996 R, 110 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Randal Kleiser Cast: Eric Roberts, Gregory Harrison, Lee Grant, Bronson Pinchot, Margaret Cho, Marlee Matlin, Bruce Davison, George Segal, Roddy McDowall, Olivia Newton-John
This moving story is about a gay man (Eric Roberts), dying of AIDS, who throws himself one giant party before committing suicide.
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King Rat 1965 N/R, 134 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bryan Forbes Cast: George Segal, Tom Courtenay, James Fox, Patrick O'Neal, Denholm Elliott, James Donald, Todd Armstrong, John Mills, Leonard Rossiter, Gerald Sim, John Standing, Alan Webb
Based on James Clavell's novel, the story takes place in a Japanese POW camp during World War II. Corporal King (George Segal) is quite a schemer and has a number of rackets going on, including selling rats to fellow prisoners for food. When he finds out that prisoner Peter Marlowe (James Fox) can speak Malay, the language of the locals, he sees an opportunity to expand his business. Academy award nominations were received for Black and White Cinematography and Art Direction.
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The Last Married Couple in America 1980 R, 103 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Gilbert Cates Cast: George Segal, Natalie Wood, Richard Benjamin, Valerie Harper, Bob Dishy, Dom DeLuise, Arlene Golonka, Sondra Currie, Colby Chester, Priscilla Barnes
This is an inane story about a not-so-stupid couple, Mari (Natalie Wood) and Jeff (George Segal) Thompson who fear their marriage will go the way of those of their friends: into the divorce court.
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Look Who's Talking 1989 PG-13, 93 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Amy Heckerling Cast: John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis, George Segal, Bruce Willis, Abe Vigoda, Blu Mankuma, Twink Caplan, Jason Schaller, Jaryd Waterhouse, Jacob Haines, Christopher Aydon, Joy Boushel, Don S. Davis, Louis Heckerling
While his unwed mother Mollie (Kirstie Alley) searches for a husband who will be the perfect father for baby Mikey (voice of Bruce Willis), Mikey sarcastically expresses his opinions. Will her new husband be the cab driver James (John Travolta) who drove Mollie to the hospital for Mikey's delivery, or will Mikey's father Albert (George Segal) win back her affections? Followed by two sequels and a TV series.
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Look Who's Talking Now 1993 PG-13, 97 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Tom Ropelewski Cast: John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis, Lysette Anthony, Danny DeVito, Diane Keaton, George Segal, David Gallagher, Tabitha Lupien, Charles Barkley, John Stocker, Elizabeth Leslie, Sandra P. Grant, Frank C. Turner, Serge Houde
In this second sequel to "Look Who's Talking," there is a new twist to the Ubriacco family: instead of the children, the dogs–Rocks (voice of Danny DeVito) and Daphne (voice of Diane Keaton)–do the talking. These dogs not only talk, they argue with each other all the time. Meanwhile, the children Mikey (David Gallagher) and Julie (Tabitha Lupien) are still living in a strained world with their parents Mollie (Kristie Alley) and James (John Travolta). More troubles fill their lives when James gets a job flying a private plane for business woman Samantha (Lysette Anthony) who has more planned for James than simply flying her airplane.
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Lost and Found 1979 PG, 110 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Melvin Frank Cast: George Segal, Glenda Jackson, Maureen Stapleton, Hollis McLaren, John Cunningham, Paul Sorvino, Ken Pogue, John Candy, Martin Short
Adam (George Segal) is a university professor and widower who romances and marries divorcee Tricia (Glenda Jackson), BUT their ensuing marriage cannot be described as "happily ever after."
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Lost Command 1966 N/R, 129 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Romance
Director: Mark Robson Cast: Anthony Quinn, Alain Delon, George Segal, Michele Morgan, Maurice Ronet, Claudia Cardinale, Gregoire Aslan, Jean Servais, Burt Kwouk, Jacques Marin, Maurice Sarfati, Jean-Claude Bercq, Gordon Heath, George Rigaud
Set during World War II, this is the story of French paratroopers and their exploits in French-Algerian guerilla warfare. Their leader, Lt. Col. Pierre Raspeguy (Anthony Quinn), has worked his way up through the ranks and now molds his recruits into a fighting unit. But, there are deserters–including his assistant Esclavier (Alain Delon) who is frustrated with the war and Lt. Ben Mahidi (George Segal) who joins the rebels. Along the way, Raspeguy becomes romantically involved with Countess De Clairefons (Michele Morgan) who promises to marry him if he attains the rank of General. Romance and violence are part of this war story.
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Loving 1970 R, 89 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Irvin Kershner Cast: George Segal, Eva Marie Saint, Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, Nancie Phillips, Janis Young, David Doyle, Paul Sparer, Andrew Duncan, Roland Winters, Sherry Lansing, Edgar Stehli
Based on a novel by J.M. Ryan, this slow comedy/drama follows freelance illustrator Brooks (George Segal) who lives in Connecticut with wife Selma (Eva Marie Saint) and two children. He also is having an affair with Grace (Janis Young) and longs for an opportunity to get into the fine arts arena. So let the cameras roll.
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L'Etoile Du Sud 1969 PG, 105 min. Genre: Adventure aka: The Southern Star
Director: Sidney Hayers Cast: Ursula Andress, Orson Welles, George Segal, Ian Hendry, Harry Andrews, Johnny Sekka, Michel Constantin, Charles Lamb, Georges Geret, Guy Delorme
The "Etoile Du Sud" is a priceless diamond that has been stolen, and an adventurer (George Segal) in Africa is wrongly imprisoned for its theft.
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The Mirror Has Two Faces 1996 PG-13, 126 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy / Romance
Director: Barbra Streisand Cast: Barbra Streisand, Jeff Bridges, Lauren Bacall, George Segal, Mimi Rogers, Pierce Brosnan, Brenda Vaccaro, Austin Pendleton, Elle Macpherson, Taina Elg, Ali Marsh, Leslie Stefanson, Lucy Avery Brooks, Thomas Hartman, David Kinzie
Society's obsession with beauty is questioned in this love story about dowdy, English Professor Rose Morgan (Barbra Streisand) who becomes involved with–and then accepts terms of a platonic marriage to–calculus Professor Gregory Larkin (Jeff Bridges). The marriage lasts for a while, until Rose wants more. Lauren Bacall was nominated for Best Supporting Actress as Rose's mother, Hannah.
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No Way to Treat a Lady 1968 N/R, 108 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jack Smight Cast: Rod Steiger, Lee Remick, George Segal, Eileen Heckart, Murray Hamilton, Michael Dunn, Martine Bartlett, Barbara Baxley, David Doyle, Doris Roberts
A psychopathic actor, Christopher Gill (Rod Steiger), kills old women as a way to work out neuroses regarding his mother's (Eileen Heckart) constant interference in his life. Now Mo Brummel (George Segal) is on his trail in this good comedy/mystery.
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The Quiller Memorandum 1966 N/R, 103 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Michael Anderson Cast: George Segal, Alec Guinness, Max von Sydow, Senta Berger, George Sanders, Robert Helpmann, Robert Flemyng, Peter Carsten, Gunter Meisner, Edith Schneider
Set in early 1960s' West Berlin, British agent Quiller (George Segal) infiltrates a neo-Nazi organization and comes close to losing his life.
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Rollercoaster 1977 PG, 119 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: James Goldstone Cast: George Segal, Richard Widmark, Timothy Bottoms, Henry Fonda, Harry Guardino, Susan Strasberg, Helen Hunt, Dorothy Tristan, Craig Wasson, William Prince
When a crazed extortionist (Timothy Bottoms) sets out to blow up famous amusement parks as part of his plan to blackmail park owners, the suspense begins. This story examines the psychological aspects of hunters and the hunted.
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Ship of Fools 1965 N/R, 150 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Stanley Kramer Cast: Vivien Leigh, Simone Signoret, Oskar Werner, Heinz Ruhmann, Lee Marvin, Jose Ferrer, Michael Dunn, George Segal, Elizabeth Ashley, Alf Kjellin, Jose Greco, Charles Korvin, Lilia Skala, Barbara Luna
This is the screen adaptation of Katherine Anne Porter's bestseller about passengers on a 1933 voyage from Vera Cruz to Bremerhaven. The story shows great insight into people on the verge of changes in their lives. Among the Academy Award nominations are Best Picture, Actor (Oscar Werner), Actress (Simone Signoret), and Supporting Actor (Michael Dunn).
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The St. Valentine's Day Massacre 1967 N/R, 100 min. Genre: Action
Director: Roger Corman Cast: Jason Robards, George Segal, Ralph Meeker, Jean Hale, Joseph Campanella, Frank Silvera, Bruce Dern, John Agar, Harold J. Stone, Jack Nicholson
This film is loaded with all the violence of the 1929 slaying of the Bugs Moran (Ralph Meeker) gang by the forces of Al Capone (Jason Robards). Star-loaded, but run-of-the-mill Roger Corman effort.
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Stick 1985 R, 109 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Burt Reynolds Cast: Burt Reynolds, Candice Bergen, George Segal, Charles Durning, Jose Perez, Alex Rocco, Richard Lawson, Dar Robinson, Tricia Leigh Fisher, Castulo Guerra
How can Burt Reynolds be so good in some films and so bad in others? This time, he is the latter, but his fans will enjoy the comedy he provides to save this movie as he plays an ex-con out to seek revenge for the killing of his friend.
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A Touch of Class 1973 PG, 105 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Melvin Frank Cast: George Segal, Glenda Jackson, Paul Sorvino, K Callan, Hildegarde Neil, Cec Linder, Mary Barclay, Michael Elwyn, Nadim Sawalha, Ian Thompson
This production tells the story of an affair between an American insurance executive (George Segal) living in London with his family and a British dress designer (Glenda Jackson) separated from her husband. They meet and have an affair in spite of a myriad of problems. Glenda Jackson won the Best Actress Oscar for her role. Somehow, this dull picture was also nominated for an Oscar.
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Where's Poppa? 1970 R, 82 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Going Ape
Director: Carl Reiner Cast: George Segal, Ruth Gordon, Ron Leibman, Trish Van Devere, Barnard Hughes, Vincent Gardenia, Paul Sorvino, Rob Reiner, Rae Allen, Joe Keyes
This cult film involves Gordon Hocheiser's (George Segal) attempts to induce a heart attack in his nagging, senile mother (Ruth Gordon). Sick, but fun if you like that kind of humor.
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Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? 1978 PG, 112 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Ted Kotcheff Cast: George Segal, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Morley, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort, Joss Ackland, Daniel Emilfork, Nigel Havers, John Le Mesurier
Junk-food magnate Robby (George Segal) travels to Europe, determined to gain the favors of his pastry-chef ex-wife, Natasha (Jacqueline Bisset) while all around him the great chefs are being systematically murdered in the method of how their famous recipes are prepared. Some good Morley scenes in this comedy/mystery.
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1966 N/R, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Mike Nichols Cast: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, George Segal, Sandy Dennis
Middle-aged couple George (Richard Burton) and Martha (Elizabeth Taylor) drunkenly argues their way through one long evening to the dismay of their guests, Nick (George Segal) and Honey (Sandy Dennis). The film received five Academy Awards, including Best Actress (Elizabeth Taylor) and Best Supporting Actress (Sandy Dennis). Eight additional nominations included Best Picture, Actor, Supporting Actor (George Segal) and Director.
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The Young Doctors 1961 N/R, 103 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Phil Karlson Cast: Fredric March, Ben Gazzara, Dick Clark, Ina Balin, Eddie Albert, Edward Andrews, Aline MacMahon, Arthur Hill, Barnard Hughes, George Segal
This soap opera deals with the personnel working at a city hospital upon whom the wear and tear of the world of medicine takes its toll.
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| 1. 2012 (2009)
2. The Babysitter (1995)
3. The Black Bird (1975)
4. Blume in Love (1973)
5. Born to Win (1971) aka: Addict aka: Born to Lose
6. The Bridge at Remagen (1969)
7. Cable Guy (1996)
8. California Split (1974)
9. Carbon Copy (1981)
10. The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976)
11. Flirting with Disaster (1996)
12. For the Boys (1991)
13. Fun with Dick and Jane (1977)
14. Heights (2005)
15. The Hot Rock (1972)
16. Houdini (1998)
17. Invitation to a Gunfighter (1964)
18. It's My Party (1996)
19. King Rat (1965)
20. The Last Married Couple in America (1980)
21. Look Who's Talking (1989)
22. Look Who's Talking Now (1993)
23. Lost and Found (1979)
24. Lost Command (1966)
25. Loving (1970)
26. L'Etoile Du Sud (1969) aka: The Southern Star
27. The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
28. No Way to Treat a Lady (1968)
29. The Owl and the Pussycat (1970)
30. The Quiller Memorandum (1966)
31. Rollercoaster (1977)
32. Ship of Fools (1965)
33. The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967)
34. Stick (1985)
35. A Touch of Class (1973)
36. Where's Poppa? (1970) aka: Going Ape
37. Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978)
38. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
39. The Young Doctors (1961)
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